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“The Politics of Contracting”Spring 2004The Project On Government Oversightwww.pogo.org
The Politics of Contracting
POGO has examined the top 20 federal government contractors from Fiscal Year (FY)2002. Since 1997, the federal government has awarded over one trillion dollars to federalcontractors. In FY 2002, the federal government spent over $244 billion on contracts for goodsand services on behalf of the American public. Over 40% of the $244 billion was awarded to thetop 20 federal government contractors. POGO investigated the top 20 government contractors,examining campaign contributions, lobbying expenditures, and government contract awarddollars.
Another way contractors gain influence is to hire away civil servants and politicalappointees with access to inside people and information from their government positions, oftenoffering higher salaries, bonuses, or other inducements. In some cases, highly-skilled andwell-connected former senior government officials, many of whom have worked for theDepartment of Defense or in Congress, enter the private sector as executives or lobbyists, or onthe boards of directors of government contractors - a practice known as the "revolving door."
The revolving door has become such an accepted part of federal contracting in recentyears that it is frequently difficult to determine where the government stops and the privatesector begins. The practice of senior federal employees going to work for the federal contractorsover which they had authority creates six critical problems:
(1) It provides a vehicle for public servants to use their office for personal or private gain at theexpense of the American taxpayer;(2) It creates an opportunity for government officials to be lenient toward or to favor prospectivefuture employers;(3) It creates an opportunity for government officials to be lenient toward or to favor formerprivate sector employers, which the government official now regulates or oversees;(4) It sometimes provides the contractor with an unfair advantage over its competitors due toinsider knowledge that can be used to the benefit of the contractor, but to the detriment of thepublic;(5) It has resulted in a highly complex framework of ethics and conflict of interest regulations.Enforcing these regulations has become a virtual industry within the government, costingsignificant resources, but rarely, as the record shows, resulting in sanctions or convictions ofthose accused of violating the rules; and(6) The appearance of impropriety has two significant negative implications. First, it exacerbatespublic distrust in government, ultimately resulting in a decline in civic participation. Second, thevast majority of career civil servants do not use their government jobs as stepping stones to highpaying jobs with government contractors, and it demoralizes them to see their supervisors andco-workers do so.
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The revolving door is a story of money, information, influence, and access - access thatensures that phone calls get through to policymakers and meetings get scheduled. The Americantaxpayer is left with a system that sometimes compromises the way the government buys goodsand services from its contractors.
This appendix includes some of the most egregious, but not illegal, examples of therevolving door. POGO is not accusing any of the persons herein of any illegal actions.Furthermore, POGO is not suggesting that all cases included are unethical. Rather, POGO isillustrating the frequency with which former career government employees or politicalappointees go to work for federal contractors. Finally, POGO does not claim to have cited allcases of the revolving door.
Top 20 Federal Government Contractors
1. Lockheed Martin2. Boeing3. Northrop Grumman (includes TRW)4. Raytheon5. General Dynamics6. University of California7. United Technologies8. Computer Sciences Corporation - CSC9. Bechtel10. Science Applications International Corporation - SAIC11. Carlyle Group12. TRW (merged with Northrop Grumman in 2002)13. AmerisourceBergen14. Honeywell International15. Health Net, Inc.16. British Nuclear Fuels - BNFL17. General Electric18. L-3 Communications19. California Institute of Technology20. BAE Systems
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POGO's list of the top 20 government contractors for FY 2002 was compiled by GovernmentExecutive magazine (Vol. 35, No. 12, August 2003, p. 24). The dollars for total, individual,political action committee, and soft money -contributions, as of December 1, 2003, wereprovided by the Center for Responsive Politics. Lobbying expenditures were compiled by POGOfrom information obtained from Political Money Line and the Center for Responsive Politics.Contract award dollars from FY 1997 through FY 2002 were compiled by GovernmentExecutive magazine. In February 2004, DOD listed its top 100 contractors in FY 2003 and weprovided those DOD contract award figures for completeness.
For more information about the revolving door between the government and federal contractorsand about campaign contributions and lobbying expenditures, please see POGO's report "ThePolitics of Contracting." For more detailed information regarding misconduct by thegovernment's top contractors, see POGO's Federal Contractor Misconduct Database and POGO'sreport Federal Contractor Misconduct: Failures of the Suspension and Debarment System.
Money Spent by Lockheed Martin to Influence Decisions and Secure Future Federal Contracts
1997 through 2004
YEAR
TOTAL Campaign
Contributions INDIVIDUAL
Contributions PAC
Contributions SOFT MONEY**
Contributions LOBBYING
Expenditures CONTRACT AWARDS
(from U.S. Gov't)
2004 $567,621 $177,842 $389,779 $0 NCA NCA
2003* - - - - $6,680,000 $21,927,183,277
2002 $2,486,440 $327,571 $1,045,918 $1,112,951 $6,420,000 $22,868,969,000
2001* - - - - $9,855,000 $20,403,172,000
2000 $2,712,814 $454,015 $1,106,449 $1,152,350 $9,855,000 $20,619,195,000
1999* - - - - $4,371,900 $19,028,600,000
1998 $1,571,801 $145,306 $1,172,745 $253,750 $6,467,880 $18,541,457,000
1997* - - - - $3,600,000 $18,353,781,000
TOTALS $7,338,676 $1,104,734 $3,714,891 $2,519,051 $47,249,780 $141,742,357,277
* Campaign contributions are reported in two-year cycles.** In 2002, McCain-Feingold (the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act) banned soft money contributions.
The United States Supreme Court upheld the soft money ban in 2003.NCA means Not Currently Available
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Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Company Executives for Lockheed Martin
1997 through 2004
Monty Bleger, Former Acting Deputy Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration Marvin L. Braman, Former Department of Defense Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs andDirector of Defense Information
Joe Cipriano, Former Program Executive Officer for the Department of the Navy's Information Technology,Former Deputy Commander for Welfare Systems
Lt. General Joseph E. DeFrancisco, U.S. Army (Ret.), Former Chief of Army War Plans, Executive Officer tothe Secretary of the Army, Deputy Commander in Chief and Chief of Staff, U.S. Pacific Command
Maj. General Bobby O. Floyd, U.S. Air Force (Ret.) Rear Admiral Thomas J. Jurkowsky, U.S. Navy (Ret.), Former Chief of Naval Information David A. Kier, Former Deputy Director for the National Reconnaissance Office, Principal Deputy AssistantSecretary of Air Force for Space
Lt. General Don Lionetti, U.S. Air Force (Ret.), Former Chief of the Sergeant York Intensive ManagementTeam
Captain Fred P. Moosally, U.S. Navy (Ret.), Former Navy Deputy Chief of Legislative Affairs Randal E. Morger, Former Chief of Plans and Policy and Deputy Chief of Public Information at Supreme HQAllied Powers Europe, DOD Spokesman at the Pentagon Alan Ptak, Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense - POW/MIA Affairs
Rear Admiral Craig R. Quigley, U.S. Navy (Ret.), Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense PublicAffairs Brigadier General Velma (Von) Richardson, U.S. Army (Ret.), Former Deputy Commander of the U.S. ArmyNetwork and Enterprise Technology Command, Former Deputy Commander of the U.S. Army Signal Center,Former Deputy Commander and Director of Resources
Albert E. Smith, Former Member of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Current Member of the DefenseScience Board Eleanor Spector, Former Department of Defense Director of Defense Procurement Lt. Colonel William O. Schmieder, U.S. Air Force (Ret.), Former Senior Officer in the U.S. Air Force, FormerSenior Officer in the office of the Secretary of Defense
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Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Board Directors for Lockheed Martin
1997 through 2004
E.C. "Pete" Aldridge, Jr., Member of the Defense Science Board, Former Undersecretary of Defense forAcquisition, Technology and Logistics
Norman R. Augustine, Former Member of the Defense Science Board, Former Undersecretary of the U.S.Army, Former Member of the Defense Policy Board
General Joseph W. Ralston, U.S. Air Force (Ret.), Former Commander-in-Chief - U.S. European Command,Former Supreme Allied Commander Europe-NATO-Mons-Belgium, Former Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefsof Staff
General Robert W. RisCassi, U.S. Army (Ret.), Former Director of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Former U.S.Army Vice Chief of Staff, Former U.S. Army Commander in Chief-UN Command/Korea Robert J. Stevens, U.S. Marine Corps (Ret.), Former Member of the President's Commission on the Future ofthe U.S. Aerospace Industry
Admiral Carlisle A.H. Trost, U.S. Navy (Ret.), Former Chief of Naval Operations
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Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Registered Company Lobbyists
for Lockheed Martin1997 through 2004
Former Rep. Anthony Beryl (D-AR) (Winston & Strawn) Former Sen. Birch Bayh (D-IN) (Venable, Baet, et al.)
Former Sen. Lloyd Bentsen (D-TX), Former Secretary of the Treasury (Piper Rudnick)
Former Rep. James J. Blanchard (D-MI) (Verner, Liipfert, et al.) Former Sen. Daniel R. Coats (R-IN), Former Member of the Defense Policy Board (Piper Rudnick)
Former Rep. Thomas J. Corcoran (R-IL), Former Member of the Defense Science Board (O'Connor &Hannan)
Former Rep. George Darden (D-GA) (Long, Aldridge & Norman) Linda Daschle, Former Deputy Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration (Baker, Donelson et al.)
Former Rep. Jack Edwards (R-AL) (Ervin Technical Associates) Former Rep. Vic Fazio (D-CA) (Clark & Weinstock) Former Rep. Robert Garcia (D-NY), U.S. Army (Ret.) (Venable et al.)
William Inglee, Former Advisor to Speaker of the House J. Dennis Hastert
Former Sen. J. Bennett Johnston (D-LA) ( Johnston & Associates) Former Rep. Gregory H. Laughlin (D-TX) (Patton Boggs)
Former Sen. Paul Laxalt (R-NV) (Paul Laxalt Group)
Former Rep. Mel Levine (D-CA) (Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher)
Former Rep. Robert L. Livingston (R-LA) (Livingston Group)
Former Rep. Marilyn L. Lloyd (D-TN) (Marilyn L. Lloyd) Former Sen. Harlan Mathews (D-TN) (Farris, Mathews et al.) Former Sen. Mack F. Mattingly (R-GA) (Mack F. Mattingly) Former Rep. David McCurdy (D-OK) (McCurdy Group) Former Rep. Joseph McDade (R-PA) (Ervin Technical Associates) Former Rep. Sonny Montgomery (D-MS) (Montgomery Group) Former Rep. John L. Napier (R-SC) (Winston & Strawn) Former Rep. Lewis F. Payne, Jr. (D-VA) (McGuire, Woods et al.)
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(Continued) Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Registered Company Lobbyists
for Lockheed Martin1997 through 2004
Albert Randall, Former Assistant Chief Counsel of the Federal Aviation Administration (Baker, Donelson etal.)
Former Rep. Richard B. Ray (D-GA) (Richard B. Ray, Inc.) Former Rep. Martin Russo (D-IL) (Cassidy & Associates) Former Rep. Daniel Schaefer (R-CO) (Valis Associates) Former Rep. Richard T. Schulze (R-PA) (Valis Associates) Former Rep. James W. Symington (D-MO) (O'Connor & Hannan) Former Rep. Robert S. Walker (R-PA) (Wexler & Walker) Former Rep. Vin Weber (R-MN) (Clark & Weinstock) Former Rep. Charles Wilson (D-TX) (Palmetto Group)
Theresa M. Youngblood, Former Assistant to Undersecretary of Commerce for Export Administration (PiperRudnick)
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Firms Registered to Lobby for Lockheed Martin1997 through 2004
AB Management AssociatesAlpine GroupAlvarado & GerkenAmerican Continental GroupAmerican Systems InternationalAnderson & BakerAnthony, Beryl F. Jr.Baker, Donelson et al.Balzano AssociatesBarbour, Griffith & RogersBarrett Jr., Michael F.Birch, Horton et al.BKSH & AssociatesBoland & MadiganBrachman, Marshall A.Capital ConceptsCassidy & AssociatesChesapeake EnterprisesClark & WeinstockCollins & CompanyConaway GroupCovington & BurlingCrowell & MoringCurtin, Law Offices of Kevin G.Richard C. D'AmatoDAP & AssociatesDavis O'Connell Inc.Dean, Donald K.Dewey BallantineDuberstein GroupEads & CarterEdington Peel & AssociatesEdington Wade & Assoc. Inc.Emanual, Adam C.EOP GroupErvin Technical AssociationFarris, Mathews et al.Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher.Global USA Inc.Greenberg, Traurig et al.Griffin, Johnson et al.Heidepriem & Mager Inc.Hooper, Hooper et al.Hooper, Owen et al.Hurt, Norton & Associates, Inc.Johnson CompanyJohnson, Karen A.Johnson, Smith et al.Johnston & AssociatesJones, Walker et al.JWI LLCKemper CompanyKing & SpaldingLaxalt Group, Paul
LeMunyon & Associates, Glenn B.Lemunyon GroupLeonard & CompanyLipsen, Zel E.Livingston GroupLloyd, Marilyn L.Loeffler, Jonas & TuggeyMagliocchetti Associates, PaulMattingly, Mack F.Mayer, Brown, Rowe & MawMcCurdy GroupMcGuire, Woods et al.McKenna Long & AldridgeMcMahon, John N.Mercury GroupMiller, GrantMontgomery GroupO'Conner & HannanO'Melveny & MyersOrion StrategiesPalmetto GroupPatton BoggsPiper RudnickPMA GroupPodesta MattoonPoitevent, Carreret & DenegrePreston, Ralph SamuelPrivatization StrategiesPublic Strategies Washington Inc.R. Duffy Wall & AssociatesRay Inc., Richard B.Robison InternationalRooney Group International Inc.Rose, Peter J.Ryan, Phillips et al.Shelley Jr., Zack H.Simon StrategiesSkadden, Arps et al.Spectrum GroupTate LeMunyonTimmons & CompanyUnited Space AllianceValis AssociatesVan Fleet-Meredith GroupVan Scoyoc AssociatesVenable, Baet et al.Verner, Liipfert et al.Walter GroupWashington Council Ernst & YoungWexler & WalkerWhitner, Richard C.Wilson AssociatesWinston & Strawn
Wunder, Knight et al.
Money Spent by Boeingto Influence Decisions and Secure Future Federal Contracts
1997 through 2004
YEAR
TOTAL Campaign
Contributions INDIVIDUAL
Contributions PAC
Contributions SOFT MONEY**
Contributions LOBBYING
Expenditures
CONTRACT AWARDS
(from U.S. Gov't)
2004 $647,630 $143,300 $504,330 $0 NCA NCA
2003* - - - - $8,140,000 $17,339,688,858
2002 $1,816,702 $245,747 $870,473 $700,482 $8,260,000 $19,569,810,000
2001* - - - - $7,338,310 $16,059,826,000
2000 $1,955,123 $370,199 $756,426 $828,498 $7,840,000 $14,660,730,000
1999* - - - - $8,200,000 $14,217,112,000
1998 $1,656,788 $260,863 $866,425 $529,500 $8,440,000 $14,265,948,000
1997* - - - - $10,080,000 $14,111,208,000
TOTALS $6,076,243 $1,020,109 $2,997,654 $2,058,480 $58,298,310 $110,224,322,858
* Campaign contributions are reported in two-year cycles.** In 2002, McCain-Feingold (the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act) banned soft money contributions.
The United States Supreme Court upheld the soft money ban in 2003.NCA means Not Currently Available.
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Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Company Executives for Boeing
1997 through 2004
Gale Andrews, Former Communication Specialist with the White House Support Staff
Rudy F. de Leon, Former Deputy Secretary of Defense, Former Undersecretary of Defense for Personnel &Readiness, Former Staff Director of the House Armed Services Committee, Former Special Assistant toSecretary of Defense Les Aspin Darlene Druyun, Former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Air Force Acquisition and Management
James W. Evatt, Former Special Assistant for B-1B-DCS Research, Development & Acquisition of thePentagon, Former Member of the Defense Science Board
General Richard D. Hearney, U.S. Marine Corps (Ret.), Former Assistant Commandant of the U.S. MarineCorps
Tod R. Hullin, Former Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense-Public Affairs
Vice Admiral John A. Lockard, U.S. Navy (Ret.), Program Manager for Navy F/A-18, Program ExecutiveOfficer For Tactical Aircraft Programs, Commander of Naval Air Space Systems Command
Maj. General Timothy P. Malishenko, U.S. Air Force (Ret.), Former Director of the Defense ContractManagement Agency (DCMA), Former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Contracting - Office of the AssistantSecretary of the Air Force for Acquisition
Lt. General George K. Muellner, U.S. Air Force (Ret.), Former Member of the Defense Science Board, FormerPrincipal Deputy for the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition
Alan R. Mulally, Member of the NASA Advisory Board, Member of the U.S. Air Force Scientific AdvisoryBoard
Thomas R. Pickering, Sr., Former Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs
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Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Board Directors for Boeing
1997 through 2004
Kenneth M. Duberstein, Former White House Chief of Staff
William J. Perry, Former Member of the Defense Science Board, Former Secretary of Defense
Rozanne L. Ridgway, Former Assistant Secretary of State for Europe and Canada
General John M. Shalikashvili, U.S. Army (Ret.), Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
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Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Registered Company Lobbyists for Boeing
1997 through 2004
Nicholas E. Calio, Former Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs (O'Brien & Calio)
Former Rep. Rod Chandler (R-WA) (Downey McGrath Group)
Linda Daschle, Former Deputy Administrator-FAA (Baker, Donelson et al.)
Rudy F. de Leon, Former Deputy Secretary of Defense, Former Undersecretary of Defense for Personnel &Readiness, Former Staff Director of the House Armed Services Committee, Former Special Assistant toSecretary of Defense Les Aspin Former Rep. Thomas J. Downey (D-NY) (Downey McGrath Group)
Stuart E. Eizenstat, Former Deputy Secretary of the Treasury, Former Chief White House Domestic PolicyAdvisor, Former Undersecretary of Commerce, Former Undersecretary of State (Covington & Burling)
Former Rep. Daniel R. Glickman (D-KS), Former Secretary of Agriculture (Akin, Gump et al.)
Former Sen. J. Bennett Johnston (D-LA) (Johnston & Associates)
Former Rep. Michael J. Kopetski (D-OR) (Michael J. Kopetski)
Former Rep. Mel Levine (D-CA) (Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher)
Former Rep. William D. Lowery (R-CA) (Copeland, Lowery & Jacquez)
Former Rep. Raymond J. McGrath (R-NY) (Downey McGrath Group)
Former Rep. Bill Paxon (R-NY) (Akin, Gump, et al.)
Albert Randall, Former Assistant Chief Counsel-FAA (Baker Donelson et al.)
Former Rep. Toby Roth (R-WI) (Roth Group)
Former Rep. Martin A. Russo (D-IL) (Cassidy & Associates)
Former Rep. Vin Weber (R-MN) (Clark & Weinstock)
Christopher A. Williams, Member of the Defense Policy Board, Former Acting Undersecretary of Defense forPolicy, Former Special Assistant to the Secretary of Defense, Former Advisor to Senate Majority Leader TrentLott, Executive Secretary of the U.S. Negotiation Group on Space Arms, Executive Secretary of the SpecialIndependent Review of the Strategic Defense Initiative Program (Johnston & Associates)
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Firms Registered to Lobby for Boeing1997 through 2004
Akin, Gump, et al.American Defense InternationalAPCO WorldwideAshmore & AssociatesBaker, Donelson et al.Balzano AssociatesBergner, Bockorny et al.Boland & MadiganBryan Cave LLPCambridge International Inc.Cassidy & AssociatesClark & WeinstockCollins & CompanyCopeland, Lowery & JacquezCovington & BurlingDowney McGrath GroupEOP GroupFranzel, Brent S.Gibson, Dunn & CrutcherHiggins, McGovern, et al.Hill & KnowltonJackson, Alvin B.Johnston & AssociatesKerr, GordonKimmitt, Joseph S.Kopetski, Michael J.Legislative StrategiesMagliocchetti Associates, PaulMayer, Brown et al.McBee Strategic ConsultingMiller Associates, DennyMiller & ChevalierO'Brien CalioO'Connor & HannanPatton BoggsPaw & AssociatesPMA GroupPotomac Strategies & AnalysisRasp Inc.Rhoads Maguire GroupRobison InternationalRooney Group International Inc.Roth Group
Ryan & AssociatesShaw, Pittman et al.Staats Falkenberg & PartnersTimmons & CompanyVan Scoyoc AssociatesVerner, Liipfert et al.Washington GroupWeaver Jr., Paul A.Willard GroupWilmer, Cutler & Pickering
Money Spent by Northrop Grummanto Influence Decisions and Secure Future Federal Contracts
1997 through 2004(Note: In 2002, Northrop Grumman acquired TRW.)
YEAR
TOTAL Campaign
Contributions INDIVIDUAL
Contributions PAC
Contributions SOFT MONEY**
Contributions LOBBYING
Expenditures
CONTRACT AWARDS
(from U.S. Gov't)
2004 $536,887 $78,387 $458,500 $0 NCA NCA
2003* - - - - $10,410,936 $11,125,799,243
2002 $2,155,420 $86,610 $1,209,450 $859,360 $11,770,618 $10,231,037,000
2001* - - - - $9,410,969 $12,067,978,000
2000 $823,484 $86,459 $416,350 $320,675 $7,840,000 $6,790,062,000
1999* - - - - $5,031,639 $3,509,571,000
1998 $709,260 $33,585 $576,775 $98,900 $6,122,467 $3,161,988,000
1997* - - - - $10,080,000 $4,205,899,000
TOTALS 4,225,051$ 285,041$ 2,661,075$ 1,278,935$ 60,666,629$ 51,092,334,243$
* Campaign contributions are reported in two-year cycles.** In 2002, McCain-Feingold (the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act) banned soft money contributions.
The United States Supreme Court upheld the soft money ban in 2003.NCA means Not Currently Available.
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Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Company Executives for Northrop Grumman
1997 through 2004
Herbert W. Anderson, U.S. Army (Ret.), Member of the President's National Security TelecommunicationsAdvisory Committee, Former Member of the Defense Science Board, Former Member of the Secretary of theAir Force Advisory Group
Rear Admiral Philip A. Dur, U.S. Navy (Ret.), Former Director of the Political Military Affairs for the NationalSecurity Council
Richard L. Haver, Member of the Defense Science Board, Bush Administration Transition Team forIntelligence, Former Special Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Intelligence
Robert W. Helm, Former Member of the Defense Science Board, Former Assistant Secretary of Defense(Comptroller)
Admiral William O. Studeman, U.S. Navy (Ret.), Member of the Defense Science Board
Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Board Directors for Northrop Grumman
1997 through 2004
Jack R. Borsting, Former Assistant Secretary of Defense General John T. Chain, Jr., U.S. Air Force (Ret.), Former Commander-in-Chief Strategic Air Command
Former Rep. Jack Edwards (R-AL)
Former Rep. Vic Fazio (D-CA)
Admiral Charles R. Larson, U.S. Navy (Ret.), Former Senior Military Commander in the Pacific
Philip A. Odeen, Chairman of the National Defense Panel, Former Member of the Defense Science Board,Former Principal Secretary of Defense for Systems Analysis, Former Director of Defense and Arms ControlStaff for the National Security Council
Aulana L. Peters, Former Commissioner of the Securities and Exchange Commission
John E. Robson, Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, Former Undersecretary of Transportation
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Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current and Former Registered Company Lobbyists for Northrop Grumman
1997 through 2004
Former Rep. Jack Edwards (R-AL) (Ervin Technical Association) Former Sen. J. Bennett Johnston (D-LA) (Johnston & Associates)
Former Rep. Mel Levine (D-CA) (Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher)
Former Rep. Robert L. Livingston (R-LA), Former Speaker of the House (Livingston Group)
Former Rep. Joseph M. McDade (R-PA) (Ervin Technical Associates)
John Moran, Former Federal Maritime Commissioner (Jones Walker)
Christopher A. Williams, Member of the Defense Policy Board, Former Acting Undersecretary of Defense forPolicy, Former Special Assistant to the Secretary of Defense, Former Advisor to Senate Majority Leader TrentLott, Executive Secretary of the U.S. Negotiation Group on Space Arms, Executive Secretary of the SpecialIndependent Review of the Strategic Defense Initiative Program (Johnston & Associates)
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Firms Registered to Lobby for Northrop Grumman1997 through 2004
Alverado & GerkenAmerican Systems InternationalAmitay, Morris J.Balzano AssociatesBentley, Helen DelichBergner, Bockorny, et al.Brachman, Marshall A.Brown & CompanyCampbell Inc., John G.Collins & CompanyCollins Group International Inc.Commonwealth ConsultingColumbia CommunicationsComptek Research Inc.Dyer, Ellis & JosephEmanual, Adam C. Ervin Technical AssociatesFleischman & WalshGibson, Dunn & CrutcherHamberger, Martin G.Jackson, Alvin B.Johnson Jr., George K.Johnson, Karen A.Johnston & AssociatesJones, Walker et al.Kipnes, Irvin M.Lipsen, Zel E.Livingston GroupMcBee Strategic ConsultingMcRee Associates, DianeMiller Associates, DennyMiller, Grant Paw & AssociatesPotomac AdvocatesPowell, Goldstein et al.PRASAMRose, Peter J.Ryan International, LawrenceSmith, Dawson & AndrewsSullivan Associates, FrankTimmons & CompanyTucker, Patrick
Walton, John C.Whitner, Richard C.Wight, BillWilliams Muller StrategiesWilson, Donald E.
Money Spent by Raytheon
to Influence Decisions and Secure Future Federal Contracts1997 through 2004
YEAR
TOTAL Campaign
Contributions INDIVIDUAL
Contributions PAC
Contributions SOFT MONEY**
Contributions LOBBYING
Expenditures
CONTRACT AWARDS
(from U.S. Gov't)
2004 $318,965 $24,905 $294,060 $0 NCA NCA
2003* - - - - $3,560,000 $7,915,749,339
2002 $1,162,697 $92,360 $724,717 $345,620 $3,440,000 $7,522,196,000
2001* - - - - $2,900,000 $6,345,776,000
2000 $1,135,890 $182,125 $629,625 $324,140 $2,320,000 $8,133,806,000
1999* - - - - $1,060,000 $7,767,012,000
1998 $873,470 $109,039 $588,231 $176,200 $660,000 $7,407,934,000
1997* - - - - $1,640,000 $7,318,690,000
TOTALS $3,491,022 $408,429 $2,236,633 $845,960 $15,580,000 $52,411,163,339
* Campaign contributions are reported in two-year cycles.** In 2002, McCain-Feingold (the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act) banned soft money contributions.
The United States Supreme Court upheld the soft money ban in 2003.NCA means Not Currently Available.
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Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Company Executives for Raytheon
1997 through 2004
Maj. General Robert W. Drewes, U.S. Air Force (Ret.), Former Commander of Defense Contract ManagementAgency (DCMA)
Colonel James Fetig, U.S. Army (Ret.), Former Director of Public Affairs for the National Security Council
Vice Admiral Timothy W. Josiah, U.S. Coast Guard (Ret.), Former Chief of Staff U.S. Coast Guard andCommanding Officer - Coast Guard Headquarters
William J. Lynn, Sr., Former Undersecretary of Defense
Jay B. Stephens, Former Associate Attorney General, Former Deputy Counsel to President Ronald Reagan
Rear Admiral Robert C. “Willie” Williamson, U.S. Navy (Ret.), Former Military Deputy Assistant Secretaryof the Navy for Research, Development and Acquisition, Former Director of Office of Program Appraisal
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Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former *Board Directors for Raytheon
1997 through 2004
John M. Deutch, Former Member of the Defense Science Board, Former Director of the Central IntelligenceAgency, Former Deputy Secretary of Defense, Former Undersecretary of Defense, Acquisition, and Technology
General John R. Galvin, U.S. Army (Ret.), Former North Atlantic Treaty Organization Supreme AlliedCommander - Europe, Former Commander-in-Chief of U.S. Army, Navy, and Air Forces in Europe General Richard Hawley, U.S. Air Force (Ret.), Former Commander of Air Combat Command at LangleyAFB, Former Commander of Air Forces in Europe
General Barry McCaffrey, U.S. Army (Ret.), Former Head of the White House Office of National DrugControl Policy
Admiral Joseph Prueher, U.S. Navy (Ret.), Former Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Pacific Command,Former Ambassador to China, Former Vice Chief of Naval Operations at the Pentagon
Former Sen. Warren Rudman (R-NH) Admiral Leighton "Snuffy" Smith, U.S. Navy (Ret.), Former Commander-in-Chief of Allied Forces inSouthern Europe
General John Tilelli, Jr., U.S. Army (Ret.), Former Commander-in-Chief of the United Nations Command -Republic of Korea/United States Combined Forces/United States Korea, Vice Chief of Staff of the Army,Commander of U.S. Army Forces Command
General Anthony Zinni, U.S. Marine Corps (Ret.), Former Commander-in-Chief of U.S. Central Command
*Raytheon's Board of Directors includes members who sit on the Board of Vertex Aerospace, an entity which Raytheonowned in whole or in part until 2003 when it was bought by L-3 Communications (the 18th top contractor in FY 2002). Seehttp://www.vertexaerospace.com/legacy.html.
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Current and Former Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Registered Company Lobbyists for Raytheon
1997 through 2004
Former Rep. Edwin R. Bethune (R-AR) (Bracewell & Patterson)
Former Sen. Dale Bumpers (D-AR) (Arent, Fox et al.)
Former Rep. James L. Chapman (D-TX) (Bracewell & Patterson)
Former Sen. John C. Culver (D-IA) (Arent, Fox et al.)
Former Rep. Ronnie Flippo (D-AL) (RG Flippo & Associates)
Former Rep. Robert L. Livingston (R-LA), Former Speaker of the House (Livingston Group)
Former Rep. Sonny Montgomery (D-MS) (Montgomery Group) Theresa M. Youngblood, Former Assistant to Undersecretary of Commerce for Export Administration (PiperRudnick et al.)
Firms Registered to Lobby for Raytheon1997 through 2004
American Defense InternationalAmerican Systems InternationalArent, Fox et al.Baker C. ConsultingBlank, Rome et al.Bracewell & PattersonCambridge International Inc.Campbell Inc., John G.Campbell-Crane & AssociatesCrowell & MoringDriggers, William B.Ervin Technical AssociatesFlippo & Associates, RGFox, Charles L.GPC InternationalJones WalkerLivingston GroupMcCann Capitol AdvocatesMcDermott, O'Neill & Associates
Merritt & Associates, GLMontgomery GroupMWW GroupO'Neill, Athy & CaseyParry, Romani, Deconcini & SymmsPiper RudnickPotomac AdvocatesPRASAMRitter & BourjailySpectrum GroupStrategic Marketing Innovations Inc.Van Scoyoc AssociatesVerner, Liipfert et al.Wexler Group
Money Spent by General Dynamicsto Influence Decisions and Secure Future Federal Contracts
1997 through 2004
YEAR
TOTAL Campaign
Contributions INDIVIDUAL
Contributions PAC
Contributions SOFT MONEY**
Contributions LOBBYING
Expenditures
CONTRACT AWARDS
(from U.S. Gov't)
2004 $701,625 $48,625 $653,000 $0 NCA NCA
2003* - - - - $5,408,472 $8,235,429,902
2002 $1,678,474 $104,157 $1,028,250 $546,067 $5,250,933 $7,264,308,000
2001* - - - - $5,248,009 $5,332,411,000
2000 $1,398,292 $99,994 $828,461 $469,837 $4,684,226 $4,213,848,000
1999* - - - - $4,365,465 $4,747,711,000
1998 $945,428 $77,575 $591,850 $276,003 $3,908,417 $3,738,896,000
1997* - - - - $4,388,353 $2,137,406,000
TOTALS $4,723,819 $330,351 $3,101,561 $1,291,907 $33,253,875 $35,670,009,902
* Campaign contributions are reported in two-year cycles.** In 2002, McCain-Feingold (the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act) banned soft money contributions.
The United States Supreme Court upheld the soft money ban in 2003.NCA means Not Currently Available.
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Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Company Executives for General Dynamics
1997 through 2004
Lt. General David K. Heebner, U.S. Army (Ret.), Former Assistant Vice Chief of Staff of the Army
Phebe N. Novakovic, Former Special Assistant to the Secretary of Defense, Former Deputy Secretary ofDefense Rear Admiral Kendell Pease, U.S. Navy (Ret.), Former Chief Information Officer of the U.S. Navy
Lt. Colonel William O. Schmieder, U.S. Air Force (Ret.), Former Senior Officer in Department of the AirForce, Former Senior Officer in the Office of the Secretary of Defense
Rear Admiral John F. "Dugan" Shipway, U.S. Navy (Ret.), Former Director of Strategic Systems Programs -U.S. Navy, Former Commander of the Naval Undersea Warfare Center, Former Deputy Commander forSubmarines at Navy Sea Systems Command
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Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Board Directors for General Dynamics
1997 through 2004
Lt. General Julius W. Becton, Jr., U.S. Army (Ret.), Former Commander of the U.S. Army Operational Test &Evaluation Agency Frank C. Carlucci, Former Secretary of Defense
Admiral William J. Crowe Jr., U.S. Navy (Ret.), Former Member of the Defense Policy Board, FormerChairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Admiral Jay L. Johnson, U.S. Navy (Ret.), Former Chief of Naval Operations
General George A. Joulwan, U.S. Army (Ret.), Former Member of the Defense Science Board, FormerSupreme Allied Commander - Europe, Former Special Assistant to the President, Former Commander-in-Chief -European Command
Paul G. Kaminski, Member of the Defense Science Board, Former Undersecretary of Defense for Acquisitionand Technology
General John M. "Jack" Keane, U.S. Army (Ret.), Former Vice Chief of Staff of the Army, Former DeputyCommander-in-Chief - Atlantic Command
General Lester L. Lyles, U.S. Air Force (Ret.), Former Commander of the Air Force Materiel Command
Carl E. Mundy, Jr., Former Commandant-U.S. Marine Corps, Former Member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
General Gordon R. Sullivan, U.S. Army (Ret.), Former U.S. Army Chief of Staff
Admiral Carlisle A.H. Trost, U.S. Navy (Ret.), Former Chief of Naval Operations, Former Member of the JointChiefs of Staff
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Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Registered Company Lobbyists
for General Dynamics1997 through 2004
Former Rep. Jack Edwards (R-AL) (Ervin Technical Associates)
Former Rep. Joseph M. McDade (R-PA) (Ervin Technical Associates)
Former Rep. Martin A. Russo (D-IL) (Cassidy & Associates)
Firms Registered to Lobby for General Dynamics1997 through 2004
Baker C. ConsultingBergson & Co.Boland & MadiganCambridge International Inc.Cassidy & AssociatesConaway GroupErvin Technical AssociatesGallagher GroupMayer, Brown et al.Magliocchetti Assoc, PaulMaurer, William W.McBee Strategic ConsultingMcDermott, O'Neill & AssociatesMehl, Griffin & BartekMiller & Associates, DennyMock & McSwain ConsultingBob Moss AssociatesPaw & AssociatesPE McManus AssociatesPMA Group
Potomac Advocates
PRASAMRhoads Maguire GroupRhoads, Weber, ShandwickGovernment RelationsRobison InternationalRV Davis & AssociatesSkadden, Arps et al.Sneed, Robert D.Stinson, John M.Walton, John C.Weaver, Paul A.Wight, BillWinston & Strawn
Money Spent by University of Californiato Influence Decisions and Secure Future Federal Contracts
1997 through 2004
YEAR
TOTAL Campaign
Contributions INDIVIDUAL
Contributions PAC
Contributions SOFT MONEY**
Contributions LOBBYING
Expenditures
CONTRACT AWARDS
(from U.S. Gov't)
2004 $209,009 $209,009 $0 $0 NCA NCA
2003* - - - - $1,240,000 NCA
2002 $330,004 $327,994 $0 $2,010 $245,000 $4,131,147,000
2001* - - - - $105,000 $3,948,900,000
2000 $699,522 $673,522 $0 $26,000 $388,599 $3,426,182,000
1999* - - - - $380,000 $3,210,904,000
1998 $213,588 $213,588 $0 $0 $300,000 $3,002,253,000
1997* - - - - $200,000 $2,691,575,000
TOTALS $1,452,123 $1,424,113 $0 $28,010 $2,858,599 $20,410,961,000
* Campaign contributions are reported in two-year cycles.** In 2002, McCain-Feingold (the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act) banned soft money contributions.
The United States Supreme Court upheld the soft money ban in 2003.NCA means Not Currently Available.
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Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Company Executives for University of California
1997 through 2004
Michael L. Telson, Former Chief Financial Officer of the Department of Energy
Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Board of Trustees for University of California
1997 through 2004
Barbara Bodine, Former Ambassador to Yemen
Velma Montoya, Former Commissioner of the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission
Gerald L. Parsky, Former Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Treasury Department
Tom Sayles, Former Assistant U.S. Attorney
Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Registered Contractor Lobbyists for University of California
1997 through 2004
Former Rep. Anthony Beryl (D-AR) (Winston & Strawn)
Firms Registered to Lobby for University of California1997 through 2004
Health Policy GroupMARC AssociatesO'Neill Athy & CaseyWashington Alliance GroupWinston & Strawn
Money Spent by United Technologiesto Influence Decisions and Secure Future Federal Contracts
1997 through 2004
YEAR
TOTAL Campaign
Contributions INDIVIDUAL
Contributions PAC
Contributions SOFT MONEY**
Contributions LOBBYING
Expenditures
CONTRACT AWARDS
(from U.S. Gov't)
2004 $352,114 $191,114 $161,000 $0 NCA NCA
2003* - - - - $3,491,253 $4,547,824,394
2002 $741,608 $93,458 $378,050 $270,100 $3,253,565 $4,117,346,000
2001* - - - - $3,861,653 $3,842,529,000
2000 $789,895 $163,645 $287,950 $338,300 $3,031,969 $2,409,852,000
1999* - - - - $4,660,000 $2,663,556,000
1998 $547,870 $79,370 $291,550 $176,950 $4,174,193 $2,245,811,000
1997* - - - - $6,403,000 $2,251,887,000
TOTALS $2,431,487 $527,587 $1,118,550 $785,350 $28,875,633 $22,078,805,394
* Campaign contributions are reported in two-year cycles.** In 2002, McCain-Feingold (the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act) banned soft money contributions.
The United States Supreme Court upheld the soft money ban in 2003.NCA means Not Currently Available.
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Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Company Executives for United Technologies
1997 through 2004
Ruth R. Harkin, Former President of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation.
Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Board Directors for United Technologies
1997 through 2004
Former Sen. Howard H. Baker, Jr. (R-TN), Former Chief of Staff President Ronald Reagan.
Antonia H. Chayes, Former Undersecretary of the Air Force
Charles Duncan, Jr., Former Secretary of Energy
Jamie S. Gorelick, Member of the 9-11 Commission, Former Member of the Defense Science Board, FormerDeputy Attorney General, Former General Counsel of the Department of Defense
Charles R. Lee, Member of the President's National Security Telecommications Advisory Committee, Memberof the Advisory Committee to the President - Commission on Critical Infrastructure Protection
William J. Perry, Former Member of the Defense Science Board, Former Secretary of Defense
H. Patrick Swygert, Member of the National Security Agency Advisory Board
Christine Todd Whitman, Former Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Registered Company Lobbyists for United Technologies
1997 through 2004
Daniel L. Crippen, Former Director of the Congressional Budget Office (Washington Counsel)
Linda Daschle, Former Deputy Administrator for the Federal Aviation Administration (Baker, Donelson et al.)
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Firms Registered to Lobby for United Technologies1997 through 2004
Baker, Donelson et al.Copeland Lowery & JaquezCovington & BurlingErvin Technical AssociatesFiller, Marshall S.Filler, Weller & TelloGriffin, Johnson et al.Mayer, Brown et al.Patton BoggsRichards, RichardRobison InternationalShaw, Pittman et al.Ungaretti & HarrisVan Fleet-Meredith GroupWashington CounselWilmer, Cutler & PickeringWilson, Donald E.
Money Spent by Computer Sciences Corporationto Influence Decisions and Secure Future Federal Contracts
1997 through 2004
YEAR
TOTAL Campaign
Contributions INDIVIDUAL
Contributions PAC
Contributions SOFT MONEY**
Contributions LOBBYING
Expenditures
CONTRACT AWARDS
(from U.S. Gov't)
2004 $60,775 $26,175 $34,600 $0 NCA NCA
2003* - - - - $680,000 $2,530,846,723
2002 $134,950 $38,450 $66,500 $30,000 $570,000 $4,090,770,000
2001* - - - - $520,000 $1,630,391,000
2000 $143,030 $45,780 $95,250 $2,000 $540,000 $1,876,856,000
1999* - - - - $400,000 $1,685,208,000
1998 $84,014 $4,014 $78,500 $1,500 $520,000 $1,235,297,000
1997* - - - - $40,000 $1,106,297,000
TOTALS $422,769 $114,419 $274,850 $33,500 $3,270,000 $14,155,665,723
* Campaign contributions are reported in two-year cycles.** In 2002, McCain-Feingold (the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act) banned soft money contributions.
The United States Supreme Court upheld the soft money ban in 2003.NCA means Not Currently Available.
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Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Company Executives
for Computer Sciences Corporation1997 through 2004
Ronald L. Dick, Former Deputy Assistant Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's NationalInfrastructure Protection Center (NPIC)
Howard D. Fisk, Former Member of the Advisory Council to the Federal Communications Commission,Former Member of the Steering Committee for Civil Justice Reform
Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Board Directors
for Computer Sciences Corporation1997 through 2004
POGO could not identify any former senior government officials on this contractor's Board of Directors.
Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Registered Company Lobbyists
for Computer Sciences Corporation1997 through 2004
Former Rep. Mel Levine (D-CA) (Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher)
Firms Registered to Lobby for Computer Sciences Corporation1997 through 2004
Alcade & FayCampbell Inc., John G.Capitol DecisionsGibson, Dunn & CrutcherMcGlotten & JarvisVan Scoyoc Associates
Money Spent by Bechtelto Influence Decisions and Secure Future Federal Contracts
1997 through 2004
YEAR
TOTAL Campaign
Contributions INDIVIDUAL
Contributions PAC
Contributions SOFT MONEY**
Contributions LOBBYING
Expenditures
CONTRACT AWARDS
(from U.S. Gov't)
2004 $48,201 $8,201 $40,000 $0 NCA NCA
2003* - - - - $120,000 $910,399,648
2002 $543,220 $63,470 $152,500 $327,250 $520,000 $3,603,148,000
2001* - - - - $300,000 $3,441,082,000
2000 $761,245 $110,645 $201,700 $448,900 $240,000 $2,991,705,000
1999* - - - - $320,000 $1,617,447,000
1998 $496,250 $32,800 $173,900 $289,550 $260,000 $878,924,000
1997* - - - - $320,000 $659,798,000
TOTALS $1,848,916 $215,116 $568,100 $1,065,700 $2,360,000 $14,102,503,648
* Campaign contributions are reported in two-year cycles.** In 2002, McCain-Feingold (the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act) banned soft money contributions.
The United States Supreme Court upheld the soft money ban in 2003.NCA means Not Currently Available.
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Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Company Executives for Bechtel
1997 through 2004
Lt. General Jack Sheehan, U.S. Marine Corps (Ret.), Member of the Defense Policy Board, Former NorthAtlantic Treaty Organization Supreme Allied Commander - Atlantic, Former Commander-in-Chief - Atlantic
Charles "Chuck" Redman, Former Ambassador to Sweden and Germany
Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Board Directors for Bechtel
1997 through 2004
George Schultz, Former Secretary of State, Former Secretary of the Treasury
Former Sen. J. Bennett Johnson (D-LA)
Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Registered Company Lobbyists for Bechtel
1997 through 2004
Former Rep. Daniel R. Glickman (D-KS), Former Secretary of Agriculture (Akin, Gump et al.)
Former Rep. Bill Paxon (R-NY) (Akin, Gump et al.)
Firms Registered to Lobby for Bechtel1997 through 2004
Akin, Gump et al.FH/GPC BostonO'Neill & AssociatesPatton BoggsPotomac Communications GroupThompson Consulting GroupVan Scoyoc Associates
Money Spent by Science Applications International Corporation to Influence Decisions and Secure Future Federal Contracts
1997 through 2004
YEAR
TOTAL Campaign
Contributions INDIVIDUAL
Contributions PAC
Contributions SOFT MONEY**
Contributions LOBBYING
Expenditures
CONTRACT AWARDS
(from U.S. Gov't)
2004 $327,238 $78,238 $249,000 $0 NCA NCA
2003* - - - - $720,000 $2,615,868,549
2002 $722,898 $86,648 $402,000 $234,250 $1,165,000 $3,466,739,000
2001* - - - - $1,370,000 $2,978,443,000
2000 $700,185 $134,185 $364,000 $202,000 $1,370,000 $2,451,636,000
1999* - - - - $1,340,000 $2,116,558,000
1998 $406,758 $47,758 $233,500 $125,500 $1,210,000 $1,792,791,000
1997* - - - - $1,462,700 $1,496,283,000
TOTALS $2,157,079 $346,829 $1,248,500 $561,750 $8,637,700 $16,918,318,549
* Campaign contributions are reported in two-year cycles.** In 2002, McCain-Feingold (the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act) banned soft money contributions.
The United States Supreme Court upheld the soft money ban in 2003.NCA means Not Currently Available.
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Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Company Executives
for Science Applications International Corporation1997 through 2004
Robert M. Blitzer, Former Chief of Domestic Terrorism/Counterterrorism Planning Section of the NationalSecurity Division - Federal Bureau of Investigation Maj. General John P. Casciano, U.S. Air Force (Ret.), Former Member of the Defense Science Board, FormerDirector of the Air Force's Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Office
John H. Clark, Former Member of the Defense Science Board, Former Program Manager of the Department ofDefense, Former Head of the Army's Medical Logistics Systems
John Dyer, Former Chief Information Officer of the Social Security Administration
Joseph Leo, Former Chief Information Officer of the Department of Agriculture
Lt. General James M. Link, U.S. Army (Ret.), Former Deputy Commander of the U.S. Army MaterielCommand
Edward D. Martin, Former Acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs
Maj. General John S. Parker, U.S. Army (Ret.), Former Commanding General of the U.S. Army MedicalResearch and Materiel Command
George T. Singely, Former Acting Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Nuclear, Chemical, and BiologicalDefense Programs
Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Board Directors
for Science Applications International Corporation1997 through 2004
General Wayne A. Downing, U.S. Army (Ret.), Member of the National Security Council, FormerCommander-in-Chief of the U.S. Special Operations Command
Admiral Bobby Ray Inman, U.S. Navy (Ret.), Former Director of Naval Intelligence, Former Vice Director ofthe Defense Intelligence Agency, Former Director of the National Security Agency, Former Deputy Director ofthe Central Intelligence Agency
Maj. General Jasper A. Welch, Jr., U.S. Air Force (Ret.), Former Member of the Defense Science Board,Former Defense Policy Coordinator for the National Security Council
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Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Registered Company Lobbyists
for Science Applications International Corporation1997 through 2004
Former Sen. Alan J. Dixon (D-IL) (Bryan Cave LLP) Former Rep. William D. Lowery (R-CA) (Copeland, Lowery & Jacquez)
Former Rep. Joseph M. McDade (R-PA) (Ervin Technical Associates)
Former Rep. Robert S. Walker (R-PA) (Wexler Group)
Firms Registered to Lobby for Science Applications International Corporation1997 through 2004
Birch, Horton, et al.Bryan Cave LLPCampbell Inc., John G.Collins & CompanyConaway GroupCopeland, Lowery & JacquezDavis O'Connell Inc.Defense Health Advisors Inc.Dutko GroupDykstra, James H.Eads & CarterEmanuel, Adam C.Ervin Technical AssociatesFBA Inc.Fishbein & AssociatesHaake & AssociatesHealth Care Policy ConsultantsHooper, Hooper, et al.Hooper, Owen et al.Huggins, James B.Jamerson, George W.Johnson Jr., George K. "Ken"Kemper CompanyKerrigan & AssociatesLeboeuf, Lamb et al.Magliocchetti Associates, Paul
McBee Strategic ConsultingMcBride Associates, CharlieMehl & Associates Inc.Miller Associates, DennyMurray Montgomery & O'DonnellPMA GroupRay Inc., Richard B.SiscorpTelcordia TechnologiesVan Scoyoc AssociatesWexler Group
Money Spent by Carlyle Groupto Influence Decisions and Secure Future Federal Contracts
1997 through 2004
(Note: Since 1997, Carlyle has acquired United Defense and U.S. Marine Repair.)
YEAR
TOTAL Campaign
Contributions INDIVIDUAL
Contributions PAC
Contributions SOFT MONEY**
Contributions LOBBYING
Expenditures
CONTRACT AWARDS
(from U.S. Gov't)
2004 $77,100 $73,100 $4,000 $0 NCA NCA
2003* - - - - $2,080,000 $1,670,173,704
2002 $330,801 $121,266 $205,950 $3,585 $3,140,560 $2,166,233,000
2001* - - - - $1,490,000 $1,446,003,000
2000 $855,791 $263,363 $383,928 $208,500 $1,380,000 $1,375,223,000
1999* - - - - $1,200,946 $1,621,110,000
1998 $312,744 $107,360 $145,384 $60,000 $1,311,931 $727,148,000
1997* - - - - $290,000 $624,107,000
TOTALS $1,576,436 $565,089 $739,262 $272,085 $10,747,554 $9,629,997,704
* Campaign contributions are reported in two-year cycles.** In 2002, McCain-Feingold (the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act) banned soft money contributions.
The United States Supreme Court upheld the soft money ban in 2003.NCA means Not Currently Available.
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Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Company Executives for Carlyle Group
1997 through 2004
Frank C. Carlucci, Former Secretary of Defense
Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Advisory Board Members for Carlyle Group
1997 through 2004
Michael H. Armacost, Former Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs
James A. Baker III, Former Secretary of State, Former Secretary of the Treasury
Former U.S. President George H.W. Bush
Frank C. Carlucci, Former Secretary of Defense
Richard G. Darman, Former Director of the Office of Management and Budget
Christopher Finn, Former Executive Vice President of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC)
Former Rep. Thomas S. Foley (D-WA), Former Member of the Defense Policy Board, Former Speaker of theHouse
William E. Kennard, Former Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission
Arthur Levitt, Former Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission
William A. Long, Former Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for Acquisition Management
Jerome H. Powell, Former Undersecretary of Finance (Treasury)
Charles O. Rossotti, Former Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service
David M. Rubenstein, Former Deputy Domestic Policy Assistant to the President
Frank Shrontz, Former Assistant Secretary of Defense
Former Sen. Alan Simpson (R-WY)
Chris Ullman, Former Associate Director of Communications at the Office of Management and Budget
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Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & former Registered Company Lobbyists for Carlyle Group
1997 through 2004
Former Sen. Daniel R. Coats (R-IN), Former Member of the Defense Policy Board (Verner, Liipfert et al.) Former Rep. Jack Edwards (R-AL) (Ervin Technical Associates)
Stuart E. Eizenstat, Former Deputy Secretary of the Treasury, Former Chief Domestic Policy Advisor &Executive Director of the White House Domestic Policy Staff (Covington & Burling)
Former Rep. Marvin Leath (D-TX) (Marvin Leath Associates)
Former Rep. Joseph M. McDade (R-PA) (Ervin Technical Associates)
Firms Registered to Lobby for Carlyle Group1997 through 2004
Akin, Gump et al.Covington & BurlingErvin Technical AssociatesJartman, Marc R.Leath Associates, MarvinMartin, Fisher, Thompson & AssociatesMayer, Brown, Rowe & MawMeyers & AssociatesMock & McSwain ConsultingNorthpoint StrategiesPatton BoggsRobison InternationalSpectrum GroupUngaretti & HarrisVan Fleet-Meredith GroupVerner, Liipfert et al.Washington Resource AssociationWilmer, Cutler & PickeringWilson, Donald E.
Money Spent by TRWto Influence Decisions and Secure Future Federal Contracts
1997 through 2002
(Note: On December 12, 2002, TRW was aquired by Northrop Grumman.)
YEAR
TOTAL Campaign
Contributions INDIVIDUAL
Contributions PAC
Contributions SOFT MONEY**
Contributions LOBBYING
Expenditures
CONTRACT AWARDS
(from U.S. Gov't)
2002 $602,608 $31,668 $489,890 $81,050 $447,682 $2,139,542,000
2001* - - - - $952,000 $2,616,546,000
2000 $534,328 $60,722 $275,174 $198,425 $1,120,000 $3,007,446,000
1999* - - - - $1,053,500 $2,498,627,000
1998 $504,030 $44,517 $263,513 $196,000 $1,360,000 $1,634,728,000
1997* - - - - $1,360,000 $1,620,895,000
TOTALS $1,640,966 $136,907 $1,028,577 $475,475 $6,293,182 $13,517,784,000
* Campaign contributions are reported in two-year cycles.** In 2002, McCain-Feingold (the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act) banned soft money contributions.
The United States Supreme Court upheld the soft money ban in 2003.NCA means Not Currently Available.
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Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Company Executives for TRW
1997 through 2003
Lt. General Roger DeKok, U.S. Air Force (Ret.), Former Vice Commander of Air Force Space Command Lt. General Otto J. Guenther, U.S. Army (Ret.), Former U.S. Army Chief Information Officer
Lt. Colonel Jim Myers, M.D., U.S. Air Force (Ret.), Former Director of Advanced Concepts Directorate andAdvanced Technologies Directorate for the Missile Defense Agency Philip A. Odeen, Chairman of the National Defense Panel, Former Member of the Defense Science Board,Former Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Systems Analysis, Former Director of Defense andArms Control Staff for the National Security Council
Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Board Directors for TRW
1997 through 2003
Michael Armacost, Former Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs
Martin Feldstein, Former Chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisers
Robert M. Gates, Former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
Lynn M. Martin, Former Secretary of Labor
Paul H. O'Neill, Former Secretary of the Treasury
Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Registered Company Lobbyists for TRW
1997 through 2003
Former Sen. J. Bennett Johnston (D-LA) (Johnston & Associates)
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Firms Registered to Lobby for TRW1997 through 2003
Advocacy GroupAmitay, Morris J.Edington, Peel & AssociatesEdington, Wade & AssociatesFleischman & WalshFranzel, BrentJohnston & AssociatesLegislawMultinational Business Services Inc.Patton BoggsShaw, Pittman et al.Spectrum GroupVerner, Liipfert et al.Washington Council, Ernst & Young
Money Spent by AmerisourceBergento Influence Decisions and Secure Future Federal Contracts
1997 through 2004
(Note: In 2001, Amerisource and Bergen Brunswick merged to create AmerisourceBergen.)
YEAR
TOTAL Campaign
Contributions INDIVIDUAL
Contributions PAC
Contributions SOFT MONEY**
Contributions LOBBYING
Expenditures
CONTRACT AWARDS
(from U.S. Gov't)
2004 $4,550 $4,550 $0 $0 NCA NCA
2003* - - - - - $451,932,524
2002 $5,245 $4,245 $0 $1,000 $0 $1,845,783,000
2001* - - - - - $1,900,679,000
2000 $5,640 $5,640 $0 $0 $0 $1,447,000,000
1999* - - - - - $544,023,000
1998 $5,000 $5,000 $0 $0 $0 $334,337,000
1997* - - - - - $458,102,000
TOTALS $20,435 $19,435 $0 $1,000 $0 $6,981,856,524
* Campaign contributions are reported in two-year cycles.** In 2002, McCain-Feingold (the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act) banned soft money contributions.
The United States Supreme Court upheld the soft money ban in 2003.NCA means Not Currently Available.
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Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Company Executives for AmerisourceBergen
1997 through 2004
POGO could not identify any former senior government officials turned company executives for this contractor.
Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Board Directors for AmerisourceBergen
1997 through 2004
Rodney H. Brady, Former Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare
Jane E. Henney, Former Commissioner of Food and Drugs and Deputy Commissioner of Operations at the U.S.Food and Drug Administration
Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Registered Company Lobbyists for AmerisourceBergen
1997 through 2004
POGO could not identify any former senior government officials turned registered lobbyist for this contractor.
Firms Registered to Lobby for AmerisourceBergen1997 through 2004
POGO could not identify any firms registered to lobby for this contractor.
Money Spent by Honeywell Internationalto Influence Decisions and Secure Future Federal Contracts
1997 through 2004
(Note: In 1999, Honeywell acquired Allied Signal.)
YEAR
TOTAL Campaign
Contributions INDIVIDUAL
Contributions PAC
Contributions SOFT MONEY**
Contributions LOBBYING
Expenditures
CONTRACT AWARDS
(from U.S. Gov't)
2004 $112,675 $21,300 $91,375 $0 NCA NCA
2003* - - - - $5,200,000 $1,199,176,071
2002 $229,200 $41,700 $187,000 $500 $3,240,000 $1,845,352,000
2001* - - - - $3,080,000 $1,450,647,000
2000 $465,477 $101,827 $340,800 $22,850 $3,840,000 $1,431,366,000
1999* - - - - $180,000 $1,415,988,000
1998 $72,350 $7,600 $64,750 $0 $220,000 $210,965,000
1997* - - - - $260,000 $200,966,000
TOTALS $879,702 $172,427 $683,925 $23,350 $14,280,000 $7,754,460,071
* Campaign contributions are reported in two-year cycles.** In 2002, McCain-Feingold (the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act) banned soft money contributions.
The United States Supreme Court upheld the soft money ban in 2003.NCA means Not Currently Available.
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Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Company Executive for Honeywell International
1997 through 2004
Lt. General Joseph E. DeFrancisco, U.S. Army (Ret.), Former Chief of Army War Plans, Executive Officer tothe Secretary of the Army, Deputy Commander in Chief and Chief of Staff, U.S. Pacific Command
Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Board Directors for Honeywell International
1997 through 2004
Vice Admiral Albert Baciocco, Jr., U.S. Navy (Ret.), Former Director of the Department of Navy Research andTechnology Enterprise
William H. Donaldson, Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, Former Undersecretary of State
General Eric K. Shinseki, U.S. Army (Ret.), Former Commander of U.S. Army Forces - Europe, FormerCommander of the NATO Peace Stabilization Force in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Former U.S. Army Chief-of-Staff
Senior Government OfficialTurned Current & Former Registered Company Lobbyists for Honeywell International
1997 through 2004
Former Rep. Richard T. Schulze (R-PA) (Valis Associates)
Firms Registered to Lobby for Honeywell International1997 through 2004
Baker C. ConsultingBKSH & AssociatesManatt, Phelps & PhillipsMiller Associates, DennyRobison InternationalValis AssociatesVan Scoyoc Associates
Money Spent by Health Net, Inc.to Influence Decisions and Secure Future Federal Contracts
1997 through 2004
(Note: Health Net, Inc., includes Health Net Federal Services and was formerly known as Occupational Health Services.)
YEAR
TOTAL Campaign
Contributions INDIVIDUAL
Contributions PAC
Contributions SOFT MONEY**
Contributions LOBBYING
Expenditures
CONTRACT AWARDS
(from U.S. Gov't)
2004 $68,750 $35,500 $33,250 $0 NCA NCA
2003* - - - - $580,000 $1,756,488,932
2002 $108,300 $47,800 $60,500 $315,352 $570,000 $1,695,742,000
2001* - - - - $280,000 $947,292,000
2000 $36,250 $5,750 $30,500 $0 $105,000 $506,858,000
1999* - - - - $215,000 $395,199,000
1998 $76,172 $1,250 $74,922 $0 $80,000 $555,587,000
1997* - - - - $0 $325,530,000
TOTALS $289,472 $58,300 $199,172 $315,352 $1,830,000 $6,182,696,932
* Campaign contributions are reported in two-year cycles.** In 2002, McCain-Feingold (the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act) banned soft money contributions.
The United States Supreme Court upheld the soft money ban in 2003.NCA means Not Currently Available.
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Former Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current or Former Company Executives for Health Net, Inc.
1997 through 2004
POGO could not identify any former senior government officials turned company executive for this contractor.
Former Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current or Former Board Directors for Health Net, Inc.
1997 through 2004
POGO could not identify any former senior government officials turned Board Director.
Former Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current or Former Registered Company Lobbyists for Health Net, Inc.
1997 through 2004
Former Rep. Vic Fazio (D-CA) (Clark & Weinstock)
Ed Kutler, Former Special Assistant to Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich (R-GA) (Clark & Weinstock)
Sandra Stuart, Former Assistant Secretary of Defense for Legislative Affairs (Clark & Weinstock)
Anne Urban, Fomer Legislative Director to Sen. Robert Kerrey (D-NE) (Clark & Weinstock)
Firms Registered to Lobby for Health Net, Inc.1997 through 2004
Clark & WeinstockJefferson Consulting GroupThe PMA Group
Money Spent by British Nuclear Fuelsto Influence Decisions and Secure Future Federal Contracts
1997 through 2004
(Note: In 1999, BNFL acquired Westinghouse Electric Company.)
YEAR
TOTAL Campaign
Contributions INDIVIDUAL
Contributions PAC
Contributions SOFT MONEY**
Contributions LOBBYING
Expenditures
CONTRACT AWARDS
(from U.S. Gov't)
2004 $16,909 $15,409 $1,500 $0 NCA NCA
2003* - - - - $515,000 NCA
2002 $184,809 $17,459 $15,250 $162,100 $245,000 $1,686,758,000
2001* - - - - $345,000 $1,789,133,000
2000 $143,650 $15,500 $250 $127,900 $480,000 $2,290,808,000
1999* - - - - $120,000 $775,092,000
1998 $1,600 $1,600 $0 $0 $80,000 $194,156,000
1997* - - - - $140,000 $92,643,000
TOTALS $346,968 $49,968 $17,000 $290,000 $1,925,000 $6,828,590,000
* Campaign contributions are reported in two-year cycles.** In 2002, McCain-Feingold (the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act) banned soft money contributions.
The United States Supreme Court upheld the soft money ban in 2003.NCA means Not Currently Available.
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Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Company Executives for British Nuclear Fuels
1997 through 2004
Lt. Colonel John Wiulcynski, U.S. Army Reserves (Ret.), Former Department of Energy Director of theOffice of Field Management
Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Board Directors for British Nuclear Fuels
1997 through 2004
Admiral William J. Crowe, Jr., U.S. Navy (Ret.), Former Member of the Defense Policy Board, FormerChairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Dr. Gail de Planque, Former Commissioner of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Former Rep. Robert H. Michel (R-IL), Former House Minority Leader
James Schlesinger, Former Member of the Defense Policy Board, Former Secretary of Defense, FormerSecretary of Energy, Former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Registered Company Lobbyists
for British Nuclear Fuels1997 through 2004
Former Rep. Beryl Anthony (D-AR) (Winston & Strawn)
Michael F. Barrett, Jr., Former Investigator for Congressional Committee
Lanny J. Davis, Former Special Counsel to President William J. Clinton (Patton Boggs)
Former Sen. J. Bennett Johnston (D-LA) (Johnston & Associates)
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Firms Registered to Lobby for British Nuclear Fuels1997 through 2004
Advocacy GroupAkin, Gump, et al.Anderson PittsAndrade, Vick & AssociatesArmenian, Garabed K.Arter & HaddenBarbour, Griffith & RogersBarrett, Jr., Michael F.Berkshire Inc.Birch, Horton et al.Butera & AndrewsCampbell-Crane & AssociatesCovington & BurlingDewey BallantineDykema GossettFBA Inc.Florida Business Associates Inc.Garvey, Schubert & BarerGKV Association of McLeanGlobal USA Inc.Griffin, Johnson et al.Groom & NordbergGruver, John AllenHamberger Law Firm, Martin G.Hurt, Norton & AssociatesJohnson, Smith et al.Johnston & AssociatesKaye, Scholer et al.Lipsen, Zel E.McBride Associates, CharliePatton BoggsPodesta/MattoonPowell, Goldstein et al.Swidler & BerlinVan Scoyoc AssociatesWiley, Rein & FieldingWillkie, Farr & GallagherWinston & Strawn
Money Spent by General Electricto Influence Decisions and Secure Future Federal Contracts
1997 through 2004
YEAR
TOTAL Campaign
Contributions INDIVIDUAL
Contributions PAC
Contributions SOFT MONEY**
Contributions LOBBYING
Expenditures
CONTRACT AWARDS
(from U.S. Gov't)
2004 $725,752 $175,076 $550,676 $0 NCA NCA
2003* - - - - $17,280,000 $2,842,131,348
2002 $2,147,847 $317,551 $1,096,484 $733,812 $13,020,000 $1,617,771,000
2001* - - - - $15,570,000 $1,770,890,000
2000 $2,119,284 $701,959 $1,011,650 $405,675 $16,080,000 $1,908,110,000
1999* - - - - $8,010,000 $1,584,999,000
1998 $1,181,906 $213,056 $779,500 $189,350 $7,360,000 $1,381,025,000
1997* - - - - $7,440,000 $1,891,961,000
TOTALS $6,174,789 $1,407,642 $3,438,310 $1,328,837 $84,760,000 $12,996,887,348
* Campaign contributions are reported in two-year cycles.** In 2002, McCain-Feingold (the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act) banned soft money contributions.
The United States Supreme Court upheld the soft money ban in 2003.NCA means Not Currently Available.
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Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Company Executives for General Electric
1997 through 2004
Francis S. Blake, Former General Counsel of the Environmental Protection Agency, Former Counsel to theVice President
Benjamin W. Heinemun, Jr., Former Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation of the Department ofHealth, Education and Welfare
Maj. General Kenneth V. Meyer, U.S. Air Force (Ret.), Former Director of U.S. Air Force Contracting at thePentagon
Stephen Ramsey, Former Chief of Environmental Enforcement at the Department of Justice
Senior Government OfficialTurned Current & Former Board Directors for General Electric
1997 through 2004
Former Sen. Sam Nunn (D-GA)
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Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Registered Company Lobbyists for General Electric
1997 through 2004
Former Sen. Daniel R. Coats (R-IN), Former Member of the Defense Policy Board (Verner, Liipfert et al.) Former Rep. Tom Corcoran (R-IL), Former Member of the Defense Science Board (O'Connor & Hannan)
Daniel L. Crippen, Former Director of the Congressional Budget Office (Washington Council, Ernst & Young)
Former Rep. Jack Edwards (R-AL) (Jack Edwards)
Former Rep. Vic Fazio (D-CA) (Clark & Weinstock)
Former Rep. James A. Hayes (R-LA) (Adams & Reese)
Former Rep. Robert L. Livingston (R-LA), Former Speaker of the House (Livingston Group)
Former Sen. James A. McClure (R-ID) (McClure, Gerald & Neuenschwander)
Former Rep. Robert H. Michel (R-IL), Former House Minority Leader (Hogan & Hartson)
Former Sen. George Mitchell (D-ME), Special Advisor to the President and the Secretary of State forEconomic Initiatives in Ireland, Former Senate Majority Leader (Verner, Liipfert et al.)
Former Rep. Lewis F. Payne, Jr. (D-VA) (McGuire, Woods et al.)
Former Rep. Gerald Solomon (R-NY) (Solomon Group)
Former Rep. Vin Weber (R-MN) (Clark & Weinstock)
Former Rep. Alan Wheat (D-MO) (Wheat & Associates)
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Firms Registered to Lobby for General Electric1997 through 2004
Accord GroupAdams & ReeseAFT AssociatesAllstates Design & Development Co.Alston & BirdAndahazy & Associates, William J.Anderson PittsAndrews, Michael A.BKSH & AssociatesBrierre Jr., William V.Campbell Inc., John G.Canfield & AssociatesCapitol Tax PartnersChlopak, Leonard et al.Clark-BardesClark Consulting Federal Policy GroupClark & WeinstockCovington & BurlingCummings, Philip T.Dewey BallantineDisterfano, DavidDorsey & WhitneyEdwards, JackFried, Frank et al.Hand ArendallHogan & HartsonHooper, Hooper et al.Jones, Walker et al.Kelly, Black et al.King & SpaldingLivingston GroupMadden Company, RogerMayer, AliceMayer, Brown et al.McClure, Gerald & NeuenschwanderMcCutchen, Doyle et al.
McGuire, Woods et al.Mosher & AssociatesMoss Company, KateO'Connor & HannanPaul, Hastings, Janofsky & WalkerPiper RudnickPodesta MattoonPoitevent, Carrere & DenegrePower StrategiesPriceWaterhouseCoopersReed SmithRobison InternationalSidley, Austin et al.Skadden, Arps et al.Sneed, Robert D.Solomon Group LLCState Street PartnersStuntz, Davis & StaffierSwidler, Berlin et al.Verner, Liipfert et al.Vinson & ElkinsWashington Council Ernst & YoungWeil, Gotshal & MangesWheat & AssociatesWilmer, Cutler & PickeringWinning Strategies Washington
Money Spent by L-3 Communicationsto Influence Decisions and Secure Future Federal Contracts
1997 through 2004
YEAR
TOTAL Campaign
Contributions INDIVIDUAL
Contributions PAC
Contributions SOFT MONEY**
Contributions LOBBYING
Expenditures
CONTRACT AWARDS
(from U.S. Gov't)
2004 $65,970 $18,970 $47,000 $0 NCA NCA
2003* - - - - $515,000 $2,085,737,792
2002 $129,700 $15,200 $89,500 $25,000 $660,000 $1,492,769,000
2001* - - - - $618,000 $529,492,000
2000 $83,850 $31,100 $41,750 $11,000 $440,000 $446,363,000
1999* - - - - $510,000 $246,656,000
1998 $17,100 $2,100 $5,000 $10,000 $260,000 $140,629,000
1997* - - - - $80,000 NCA
TOTALS $296,620 $67,370 $183,250 $46,000 $3,103,000 $4,941,646,792
* Campaign contributions are reported in two-year cycles.** In 2002, McCain-Feingold (the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act) banned soft money contributions.
The United States Supreme Court upheld the soft money ban in 2003.NCA means Not Currently Available.
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Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Company Executives for L-3 Communications
1997 through 2004
Jimmie V. Adams, Former Commander-in-Chief - Pacific Air Forces - Hickam Air Force Base (Hawaii)
Michael Andrews, Former Chief Scientist for the U.S. Army
Maj. General Robert W. Drewes, U.S. Air Force (Ret.), Deputy Director for Acquisition and Commander -Defense Contract Management Command - Defense Logistics Agency
Vice Admiral James Blem Perkins IV, U.S. Army (Ret.), Former Commander of Military Sealift Command
General Robert RisCassi, U.S. Army (Ret.), Former U.S. Army Commander-in-Chief - United NationsCommand / Korea, Former Director of the Joint Chiefs of Staff - U.S. Army Vice Chief of Staff
Raymond Ross II, Former Senior Military Officer in the Strategic Defense Initiative Organization, Formerly inthe Office of the Secretary of Defense
General Carl Vuono, U.S. Army (Ret.), Former Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and Plans of the U.S.Army
Senior Government OfficialTurned Current & Former Board Directors for L-3 Communications
1997 through 2004
General John M. Shalikashvili, U.S. Army (Ret.), Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
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Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Registered Company Lobbyists for L-3 Communications
1997 through 2004
Linda Daschle, Former Deputy Administrator for the Federal Aviation Administration (Baker DonelsonBearman & Caldwell)
Albert Randall, Former Assistant Chief Counsel for the Federal Aviation Administration (Baker DonelsonBearman & Caldwell)
Firms Registered to Lobby for L-3 Communications1997 through 2004
AGC IntercontinentalBaker Donelson Bourman & CaldwellCliff Madison Government RelationsPaul Magliocchetti AssociatesPMA GroupRobinson InternationalThelen Reid & Priest
Money Spent by California Institute of Technologyto Influence Decisions and Secure Future Federal Contracts
1997 through 2004
YEAR
TOTAL Campaign
Contributions INDIVIDUAL
Contributions PAC
Contributions SOFT MONEY**
Contributions LOBBYING
Expenditures
CONTRACT AWARDS
(from U.S. Gov't)
2004 $15,300 $15,300 $0 $0 NCA NCA
2003* - - - - $60,000 NCA
2002 $15,100 $15,100 $0 $0 $100,000 $1,423,998,000
2001* - - - - $80,000 $1,472,890,000
2000 $23,850 $23,350 $0 $500 $80,000 $1,312,851,000
1999* - - - - $60,000 $1,315,374,000
1998 $11,145 $11,145 $0 $0 $40,000 $1,185,175,000
1997* - - - - $20,000 $1,141,935,000
TOTALS $65,395 $64,895 $0 $500 $445,000 $7,852,223,000
* Campaign contributions are reported in two-year cycles.** In 2002, McCain-Feingold (the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act) banned soft money contributions.
The United States Supreme Court upheld the soft money ban in 2003.NCA means Not Currently Available.
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Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Company Executives for California Institute of Technology
1997 through 2004
POGO could not identify any former senior government officials turned contractor executives for thiscontractor.
Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Trustees for California Institute of Technology
1997 through 2004
Harold Brown, Former Member of the Defense Policy Board, Former Secretary of Defense, Former Secretaryof the Air Force
Shirley M. Hufstedler, Former Secretary of Education
Admiral Bobby Inman, U.S. Navy (Ret.), Former Director of Naval Intelligence, Former Vice-Director of theDefense Intelligence Agency, Former Director of the National Security Agency, Former Deputy Director ofCentral Intelligence
Robert S. McNamara, Former Secretary of Defense
Harry M. Yohalem, Former Deputy Undersecretary of Energy, Former Deputy General Counsel for LegalServices of the Department of Energy
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Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Registered Contractor Lobbyists
for California Institute of Technology1997 through 2004
POGO could not identify any former senior government officials turned registered lobbyists for this contractor.
Firms Registered to Lobby for California Institute of Technology1997 through 2004
Lewis-Burke Associates
Money Spent by BAE Systems Inc.to Influence Decisions and Secure Future Federal Contracts
1997 through 2004
YEAR
TOTAL Campaign
Contributions INDIVIDUAL
Contributions PAC
Contributions SOFT MONEY**
Contributions LOBBYING
Expenditures
CONTRACT AWARDS
(from U.S. Gov't)
2004 $153,900 $23,550 $130,350 $0 NCA NCA
2003* - - - - $1,620,000 $1,927,583,144
2002 $513,028 $30,252 $482,276 $500 $1,600,000 $1,405,629,000
2001* - - - - $920,000 $1,004,077
2000 $297,740 $7,101 $290,639 $0 $1,230,000 $1,062,699
1999* - - - - $200,000 $796,795
1998 NCA NCA NCA $0 $85,000 NCA
1997* - - - - $0 NCA
TOTALS $964,668 $60,903 $903,265 $500 $5,825,000 $3,333,212,144
* Campaign contributions are reported in two-year cycles.** In 2002, McCain-Feingold (the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act) banned soft money contributions.
The United States Supreme Court upheld the soft money ban in 2003.NCA means Not Currently Available.
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Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Company Executives for BAE Systems
1997 through 2004
Robert Fitch, U.S. Army (Ret.), Former Senior Professional Staff Member & Director of the Program &Budget Authorization Staff of the House Committee on Intelligence, Former Member of President William J.Clinton's Intelligence Transition Team
Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Board Directors for BAE Systems
1997 through 2004
Sheila C. Cheston, Former General Counsel of the U.S. Air Force, Former Special Associate Counsel toPresident William J. Clinton
Dr. Robert S. Cooper, Former Member of the Defense Science Board, Former Director for Defense AdvancedResearch Project Agency (DARPA)
Richard J. Kerr, Former Member of the Defense Science Board, Former Deputy Director of the CentralIntelligence Agency
General Kenneth A. Minitan, U.S Air Force (Ret.), Former Director of the National Security Agency - CentralSecurity Service
Robert L. Prestel, Former Deputy Director of the National Security Agency
Michael Raoul-Duval, Former Special Counsel to President Gerald Ford, served with President Richard Nixon
Dr. William Schneider Jr., Chairman of the Defense Science Board, Member of the Rumsfeld Commission(the commission to assess the ballistic missile threat to the U.S.), Chair of the Department of State's DefenseTrade Advisory Group, Former Chair of the President's General Advisory Committee on Arms Control &Disarmament, Former Undersecretary of State for Security Assistance, Science and Technology
General Anthony C. Zinni, U.S. Marine Corps. (Ret.), Former Commander-in-Chief - U.S. Central Command
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Senior Government OfficialsTurned Current & Former Registered Company Lobbyists for BAE Systems
1997 through 2004
Albert Randall, U.S. Navy (Ret.), Former Assistant Chief Counsel for the Federal Aviation Administration(Baker, Donelson et al.)
Former Rep. Robert Livingston (R-LA) (Livingston Group)
Firms Registered to Lobby for BAE Systems1997 through 2004
Baker Donelson Bearman & CaldwellBelew Law FirmCAE USADavis O'ConnellFennie Bruce & AssociatesHyjek & Fix Inc.Livingston GroupPaw & AssociatePeduzzi AssociatesRobinson InternationalRooney Group InternationalSneed, Robert D.